Candle-lamp.



H. H.. WILL.

CANDLE LAMP.

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To all 'wlw/m t may Concern:

Be yit lmown that I, HAROLD l'l. WILL, a

citizen of the United States, and a resident of Syracuse, in the county of @nondaga and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful CandleLa1np,of whichthe .This invention has for its object a` `candle lamp which isparticularly simple andeconomical in Vconstruction and highly eilicient anddurable in `usegand it consists in the'v novel i combina tions and constructions hereinafter set forth and claimed. 1

ln describing` this invention reference is had tothe accompanying drawings in which like characters parts in all the views.

Figure 1 isa vertical sectional view of mycandle lamp.`

F ig. 2 is a plan of the base thereof.

This candle lamp comprises a base including a cup, a candle located within the cup, and a chimney rising from the cup, the cup being formed with an air chamber in the lower portion thereof, having inlets and outlets respectively opening on the eX- terior of the cup and into the interior of the cup,

1 designates the base including a body which is here illustrated as a tray, and a cup 2 supported centrally of the tray, and having an air chamber therein.

3 is a candle holder located within the cup 2 and here shown as in the form of a cup in which the candle t is located, the cup 3 being preferably made of transparent glass, and the candle tting, and being located entirely within, the cup or holder 3.

5 is a chimney rising above the upright wall of the cup 2 and extending Vinto and fitting the same, the chimney being cylindrical at its lower end and resting on the upper wall of the air receiving chamber to be described.

ln this form of my invention the tray is formed with a central depression 6 and the lower portion of the cup iits into the depres# sion with its bottom 7 engaging the bottom of the depression 6. The lapping` or engaging portions of the cup 2 and the walls of the depression 6 are formed with alined perfora'tions 8 which constitute the air inlets for the air receiving chamber.

The air receiving chamber is annular in form and extends around the lower portion designate corresponding Specification@ Letters Patent. i rgytntd Fmt), `203, Application filed Octoberl, 1915. Serial IIo. 53,544. i Y

of the bottomand side walls ofthe cup 2 confine the air receiving chamber'. p

As here shown, the member 9 1s pan shape and inserted in the cup 2'w1th its bottom against the bottomwof the cup 2, and the wall 10 constitutes the side wall of the pan` and also an outwardly `extending flange or rim 11 which touches` the inner face of the upright wall of the cup'2; The outlet perforations 12 are formed inthe flange or rim 11. f

`The chimney 5 rests at its lower edge on the flange 11.

VllVhat ll'clairn is: Y 1. A candle lamp comprising a base including an upright wall inclosing a candle receiving space, an encompassing chamber located within the upright wall at the lower end thereof and forming a socket of less diameter than said wall, the chamber being formed with air inlets and outlet openings respectively on the exterior and on the inextends into theV cup 2 'and` terior of said wall, and a candle having its lower end located within the socket encompassed by said chamber and a chimney supported by said upright wall above said chamber, substantially as and for the purpose described.

2. A candle lamp comprising a base formed with a depression, a cup formed with a bottom, the cup having its lower portion fitted to and held in the depression, a detachable candle holder, and means projecting from the bottom of the cup and spaced apart from the circumferential wall of the cup for detachably engaging the candle holder and holding the same substantially centrally relatively to the cup and providing an air space around the holder, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

3. A candle lamp comprising a baseincluding a tray formed with a central depression, and a cup having its lower portion fitting the depression, a candle located in the cup, and a chimney rising above the cup, the

walls of the depression of the tray and the cluding a cup, and a member carried by the cup anda member located in,'and engaging 'the-bottom' ofthe` cupand having a portion opposed to jand `spaced Jfrom the VVmeeting f margins of the bottom and the Yside Wall of the cup, and forming therewith anl annularl air chamber, the cup being formed With perforationsopening into the air chamber and said member being formed Wirth perfora- `tions'forming air outlets, a candle located YWithin Ythe cup, and achimney rising above thecup, the chimney being supported by the cup above said member, substantially as and Y forthe purpose set forth.

" chamben'one Lof said margins bein Y 15..A, candle lampjcomprising a base including a cup, 'and a pan shaped member in# serted in thecup, the body thereof being of Vless diameter than the cup, saidmember havingfan outwardly extending flange at its upper edge which meets Ythe inner face of the cup, the side Wall Vof the pan shapemember Vand thev flange, and the outer margin of the tions, a candle located in the cup, and a Vchimney rising above the cup, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

6. A candle lamp comprising a tray formed with n, central depression, a cup having lits lower portion fitting the depression, and engaging portions of the Wall of the depression, and the cup being formed with alined perforations, a pan shape member inserted in the cup against the bottom thereof, the body of said member-being of less diameter than the interior of the cup and being formed with a laterally extending marginal flange opposed to the margin of the bottom of the cup and touching the side Walls of the cup, the iange being formed with perforations, a candle holder located in the cup and resting on the bottom of the pan shape member, and a chimney rising above the cup and extending into the same and resting at its lovver edge on said flange, substantially as and for the purpose described.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name, at Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga, and State of New York, this 27th day of Sept., 1915.

HAROLD H. WILL.

`copieps'rof this'patent may be. obtained forve `cents each, by addressing the "Commissioner of Patentl, Y. Washington, D. C. 

